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Appreciate that feedback, thanks!

Just curious, I know that putting decals on a helmet voids the warranty - is this still the case with the 'SportStar' blank tabs even though they're endorsed by the NHL? I'm keeping the CSA, HECC and CE sticker on anyway. Has the 'Warning, ice hockey is a collision sport...' sticker to remain on the helmet? Apologies if I'm opening a can of worms.

Decals on a helmet does not void warranty. I'm curious where you heard they do?

Yes the big white warning label can come off. The certification labels should stay on.

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Appreciate that feedback, thanks!

Just curious, I know that putting decals on a helmet voids the warranty - is this still the case with the 'SportStar' blank tabs even though they're endorsed by the NHL? I'm keeping the CSA, HECC and CE sticker on anyway. Has the 'Warning, ice hockey is a collision sport...' sticker to remain on the helmet? Apologies if I'm opening a can of worms.

Decals on a helmet does not void warranty. I'm curious where you heard they do?

Yes the big white warning label can come off. The certification labels should stay on.

Some teams have been disqualified from games in the OMHA playoffs up here for having taped on stripes on their helmets, as apparently it voids something.

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Decals on a helmet does not void warranty. I'm curious where you heard they do?

Yes the big white warning label can come off. The certification labels should stay on.

Sorry, it was just an assumption after skimming the warning sticker, but there's nothing that states it voids the warranty:

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Thanks for the tip too! Hate those bloody things - a right eye-sore.

Awesome, thanks d00de! Thanks everyone for helping me out here, as I'm new to 'playing it by the book' as it were. We use the BIPHA rule book in Scotland and all it says is that you should wear a helmet designed for ice hockey and that's CSA approved, over 21s face protection is optional - but nothing prohibiting decals.

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Easton H4799
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Anyone remember this kind of stick tape (do they still sell it?) it's textured plastic. It's indestructible. I put this on last in about 1995 and it's lasted me since. Occasional applications of heat and pressing it back on is all it needs.
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This may or may not be legal curvature... :D
19 year old tape:
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I'm torn between grinding all the paint off and plasti-dipping the shaft... and leaving it as is with it's war wounds or grinding all the paint off and mirror polishing it.
Every slapshot I take bruises my hands now that I'm an old man. But with snap shots and wrist shots, it's a beast.
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You can see it's lifting a little here. has been since 1995 (yes, this tape is OLD)
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you can see how it sorta shatters rather than falls off
Also, the Sherwood blade is indestructible too. this whole setup is as is from 1995.

Cooper pants (these are getting replaced with Combat MF 52 Caliber pants)

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Easton Synergy EQ50 Shinpads

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Bauer Vapor X20 Gloves

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CCM Supra SP500 Shoulder Pads (also getting replaced because they're choking me...)

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Bauer Custom Supreme 1000s (I hated these when I bought them in like 1996... so they sat until last year when my 1992 Custom Supreme 100s split a seam at the eyelets and wouldn't lace anymore... so I baked these and popped them on and they feel ok now. they still pinch my heels a little, but I just need to suck it up and break them in)

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I also have an Easton S19 helmet and some Bauer Vapor elbow pads


Also, here's some of that old equipment back in 1993

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The Cooper pants, Supra shoulderpads, H4799 and Bauer Custom Supreme 100s are visible.

Kneepads were Coopers that just blew up last year on me (plastic shattered)

I miss my Cooper 2000 helmet... the foam got gnarly and I had to junk it.

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Easton H4799

1897957_10151976607266984_1788473629_n.j

1911657_10151976607561984_2060737726_n.j

Anyone remember this kind of stick tape (do they still sell it?) it's textured plastic. It's indestructible. I put this on last in about 1995 and it's lasted me since. Occasional applications of heat and pressing it back on is all it needs.

1911692_10151976607781984_450943961_n.jp

1798455_10151976607846984_223072318_n.jp

This may or may not be legal curvature... :D

19 year old tape:

1947780_10151976608026984_522639775_n.jp

1798783_10151976608146984_835332201_n.jp

1609861_10151976608326984_1206223299_n.j

1656323_10151976608391984_1715682604_n.j

I'm torn between grinding all the paint off and plasti-dipping the shaft... and leaving it as is with it's war wounds or grinding all the paint off and mirror polishing it.

Every slapshot I take bruises my hands now that I'm an old man. But with snap shots and wrist shots, it's a beast.

1961469_10151978488781984_945863400_n.jp

1974690_10151978486861984_2065619545_n.j

1619079_10151978489396984_1210226711_n.j

You can see it's lifting a little here. has been since 1995 (yes, this tape is OLD)

1505638_10151978489461984_300140092_n.jp

you can see how it sorta shatters rather than falls off

Also, the Sherwood blade is indestructible too. this whole setup is as is from 1995.

Cooper pants (these are getting replaced with Combat MF 52 Caliber pants)

1795879_10151978512506984_1525173443_o.j

Easton Synergy EQ50 Shinpads

1797383_10151978512466984_706070124_n.jp

Bauer Vapor X20 Gloves

1801177_10151978512496984_862810894_o.jp

1939719_10151978512751984_1939576230_o.j

CCM Supra SP500 Shoulder Pads (also getting replaced because they're choking me...)

1800103_10151978512836984_1469913901_o.j

Bauer Custom Supreme 1000s (I hated these when I bought them in like 1996... so they sat until last year when my 1992 Custom Supreme 100s split a seam at the eyelets and wouldn't lace anymore... so I baked these and popped them on and they feel ok now. they still pinch my heels a little, but I just need to suck it up and break them in)

1939413_10151978512916984_1382387323_o.j

I also have an Easton S19 helmet and some Bauer Vapor elbow pads

Also, here's some of that old equipment back in 1993

581552_10151357476461984_1447062654_n.jp

The Cooper pants, Supra shoulderpads, H4799 and Bauer Custom Supreme 100s are visible.

Kneepads were Coopers that just blew up last year on me (plastic shattered)

I miss my Cooper 2000 helmet... the foam got gnarly and I had to junk it.

Fun pix!!!

Don't grind off the paint- you will SERIOUSLY damage the aluminium shaft. Instead, use a chemical paint remover (Citrustrip or similar), then polish. You may not be able to get rid of the battle scars without destroying the stick. You could fill the dents, nicks, etc. with Bondo and paint the stick silver (or whatever colour you desire). PlastiDip falls off; but you could get some of that soft paint. Alsa Corp makes a cool system; however, you need the capabilities of a full-on body shoppe to apply it.

Thanks for the trip down memory lane with the pix of your gear!

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At this point I can lift most of the paint off with my fingernails. I was thinking of just scraping it off with a razor blade. I'll probably just hit it with some aircraft remover and scrape it off.

I could anodize it or chrome plate it for maximum ostentatiousness.

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I'm moving soon but I've picked up a few items lately. Just more stuff for me to pack up. Haha.

CBJ setup with different socks:

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Thrashers setup:

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Green Cooper pants that were awesome and a great price. I need to find some gear to match them though.

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At this point I can lift most of the paint off with my fingernails. I was thinking of just scraping it off with a razor blade. I'll probably just hit it with some aircraft remover and scrape it off.

I'm picturing a BIG gun.

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These are the CCM U+ PRO RELOADED Pro Stocks with Tuuk Edge 288s. Skate size is 8.5 d/a and they were made for Wes Walz of the Tampa Bay Lightning. I bought them new and umassembled. 2 skates and two bakes. So far so good.

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I know a guy and was lucky enough to get to try one. I'll get a few ice times on it before I get some concrete opinion.

Lucky you are... lucky you are. Will you be allowed to tell us much, if anything about it? I'm assuming your buddy didn't make you sign an NDA lol.

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The stuff I've come to acquire since I started working at HockeyGiant three weeks ago...welp. It's officially a problem haha.

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Can't stop, won't stop!

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Bought a ragged pair of Denver Univesity Vapor XXXs, sent them off to George's Hockey repair and they came back today. For someone who's only done repalms with FIBM (What a fool I've been) I'm amazed by the quality and craftsmanship here. Turnaround time was unbelievable, they only had them in the shop for 2 days.

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